Simone Biles and Aly Raisman Comment About the 2020 Tokyo Olympics

Now that the artistic gymnastics events at Rio are finished, the Final Five have been fielding questions about whether or not they'll return for the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.

Six-time medalist and team captain Aly Raisman, who picked up silvers at the individual all-around and the floor exercise, spent nearly two years training for the Olympics, which means she's been going to sleep at 9:00 p.m. every night. Sharp. The other girls on the team even call her "grandma" because of her strict schedule. She's also the oldest member on the team.

“The last year and a half I haven’t hung out with my friends,” Aly said. “The other 21, 22-year-olds just want to go out and party all night. I’m too tired. I’d rather get a good night sleep.” Now that the Olympics are finished, Aly will finally get a chance to take a break from high-intensity training. Once they return stateside, the Final Five will embark on a 40-city tour a la Cirque du Soleil.

"I'm going to take a vacation, take some time off, and then you know, I never say never," Aly told the Today Show. She'd be 26 by the time Tokyo rolls around.

Simone Biles, who won the most gold medals at any single games for an American woman, isn't sure she's returning, either. She'd be 23 at Tokyo. "I don't know. That's a really long ways away. We'll see," she said.